George Benson & George Adams Peinture acrylique Art moderne 2013
Yury Ermolenko, ''George Benson'' - Facevinyl - THE BIG COLLECTION - №20, side II, 2013, acrylic on vinyl. The History of Jazz and Blues.
Yury Ermolenko, ''George Adams'' - Facevinyl - THE BIG COLLECTION - №20, side I, 2013, acrylic on vinyl. The History of Jazz and Blues.
George Benson (born March 22, 1943) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He began his professional career at the age of 21 as a jazz guitarist. Benson uses a rest-stroke picking technique similar to that of gypsy jazz players such as Django Reinhardt.
A former child prodigy, Benson first came to prominence in the 1960s, playing soul jazz with Jack McDuff and others. He then launched a successful solo career, alternating between jazz, pop, R&B singing, and scat singing. His album Breezin' was certified triple-platinum, hitting no. 1 on the Billboard album chart in 1976. His concerts were well attended through the 1980s, and he still has a large following. Benson has been honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
George Rufus Adams (April 29, 1940 Covington, Georgia – November 14, 1992 New York City) was an American jazz musician who played tenor saxophone, flute and bass clarinet. He is best known for his work with Charles Mingus, Gil Evans, Roy Haynes and in the quartet he co-led with pianist Don Pullen, featuring bassist Cameron Brown and drummer Dannie Richmond. He was also known for his idiosyncratic singing. George Adams' musical style was rooted in the blues and in primarily that of African-American popular music. He played with tremendous intensity and passion, as well as lyricism and subtlety. At times he bent over backwards when playing, almost ending up on his back. His singing varied from wild wailing blues to ballads.
Yury Ermolenko, ''George Adams'' - Facevinyl - THE BIG COLLECTION - №20, side I, 2013, acrylic on vinyl. The History of Jazz and Blues.
George Benson (born March 22, 1943) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He began his professional career at the age of 21 as a jazz guitarist. Benson uses a rest-stroke picking technique similar to that of gypsy jazz players such as Django Reinhardt.
A former child prodigy, Benson first came to prominence in the 1960s, playing soul jazz with Jack McDuff and others. He then launched a successful solo career, alternating between jazz, pop, R&B singing, and scat singing. His album Breezin' was certified triple-platinum, hitting no. 1 on the Billboard album chart in 1976. His concerts were well attended through the 1980s, and he still has a large following. Benson has been honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
George Rufus Adams (April 29, 1940 Covington, Georgia – November 14, 1992 New York City) was an American jazz musician who played tenor saxophone, flute and bass clarinet. He is best known for his work with Charles Mingus, Gil Evans, Roy Haynes and in the quartet he co-led with pianist Don Pullen, featuring bassist Cameron Brown and drummer Dannie Richmond. He was also known for his idiosyncratic singing. George Adams' musical style was rooted in the blues and in primarily that of African-American popular music. He played with tremendous intensity and passion, as well as lyricism and subtlety. At times he bent over backwards when playing, almost ending up on his back. His singing varied from wild wailing blues to ballads.
| ID: | 17327 |
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| Artiste: | Yurii Yermolenko (né en 1973) |
| Originalité: | Original |
| Condition: | Nouveau |
| Année de fabrication: | 2013 |
| Technique appliquée: | Voir la description, Peinture acrylique |
| Taille: | 30 x 30 x 0.2 cm |
| Encadrement: | Non encadré |
| Style artistique: | Art moderne |
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